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Arrivederci. Toronto FC buys out hefty contracts of Italy’s Insigne, Bernardeschi

[published_date] Toronto FC is parting ways with Italian designated players Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi, ending an expensive and unsuccessful partnership. The struggling Major League Soccer club said their contracts had been mutually terminated, with TFC using its two permitted buyouts of their guaranteed deals. "After several meaningful discussions, we are happy to have found…

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First Nations opposition to Bill C-5 draws comparisons to Idle No More movement

[published_date] As more First Nations voice opposition to Bill C-5, some are drawing comparisons to the 2012 Idle No More movement.  Hayden King, executive director of the Yellowhead Institute, an Indigenous-led research and education centre at Toronto Metropolitan University, said both the speed with which it was passed and ideas in the bill remind him of former prime…

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Acupuncturist who sexually assaulted patients banned from registering with regulatory college for 30 years

[published_date] A former registered acupuncturist who sexually assaulted two of his patients is not eligible to apply to reinstate his registration for 30 years. In a disciplinary notice posted to its site, the College of Complementary Health Professionals of B.C. (CCHPBC) says Mario Luis Ibarra will not be able to apply to reinstate his registration until July…

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Non-profit run by 23andMe co-founder gets court approval to buy the genetic testing company

[published_date] Anne Wojcicki's bid to buy 23andMe, the genetic testing company she co-founded nearly 20 years ago, has received the court green light. That means Wojcicki's non-profit TTAM Research Institute will purchase "substantially all" of San Francisco-based 23andMe's assets for $305 million US (about $416 million Cdn). The transaction — which arrives more than three months…

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Nutrition warning labels are hitting shelves near you — earlier than expected

[published_date] Health Canada's new front-of-package nutrition warning labels are beginning to appear on store shelves six months ahead of the food industry's deadline. First announced in 2022, the black-and-white labels alert shoppers if a product is high in sugar, sodium and/or saturated fat, which the federal department says can lead to increased health risks like stroke, obesity, heart…

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New law that aims to protect Ontario gig workers falls short, critics say

[published_date] New legislation that offers more protection to digital platform workers in Ontario becomes law on Tuesday, but critics say the act is "lacking" and falls short of what gig workers actually need. Under the province's Digital Platform Workers' Rights Act (DPWRA), digital platform workers must be paid at least the minimum wage "for each work assignment…

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